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  • ...of logic programming in what is known as [[lambda calculus]] today. Logic programming has also been used in [[LISP]]. Programs consist of a set of rules and facts. In most cases, logic programming uses what is called [[negation as failure]] or ''weak negation:'' This mean ...
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  • ...developed Prolog in the early 1970s. Prolog is rather different from other programming languages. It uses facts and rules. Given the facts, the rules can be used ...lso uses [[Horn clause]]s. It is a [[Turing completeness|turing-complete]] programming language. ...
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  • ...2</math> These are used in [[functional programming language]]s and other programming languages with support for anonymous functions (those which support [[Closu == Examples in some programming languages == ...
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  • ...2012/04/05/why-html-is-not-a-programming-language/|title=Why HTML is Not a Programming Language|publisher=Syracuse University|accessdate=27 June 2016}}</ref> The ...
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  • '''Recursion''' is a word from [[mathematics]] and [[computer science]]. It is used to [[definition|define]] a thing, such as a [[Functio Recursion can be used to write [[Computer programming|computer programs]]. A program that uses recursion may be easier to write and unders ...
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  • {{about| what computer scientists call an alphabet|alphabets as a writing system|Alphabet}} In [[computer science]], an '''alphabet''' is a [[finite set|finite]] [[empty set|non-emp ...
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  • Horn clauses are also the basis of [[logic programming]], where it is common to write definite clauses in the form of an implicati ...solution]] inference rule, used to implement [[logic programming]] and the programming language [[Prolog]]. ...
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  • * the set of syntactically correct programs in a given programming language; or * [[Computer language]] for application of formal languages in computing ...
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  • In [[computer science]], a '''space-time''' or '''time-memory tradeoff''' is a way of sol ...rogram speed when using [[loop unwinding]]. This [[technique]] makes the [[Computer program|program code]] longer for each iteration of a loop, but saves the c ...
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  • ...=May 2012}}. Division by zero is a common [[Software bug|bug]] in computer programming. Dividing [[Floating point unit|floating point]] numbers (decimals) by zero ...
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  • An '''algorithm''' is a fancy to-do list for a [[computer]]. Algorithms take in zero or more inputs and give back one or more outputs ...guage|programming languages]]. Algorithms are usually meant to be run by a computer. ...
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  • {{For|usage in computer science and programming|Parameter (computer science)}} ...ver, as it is typically used in the physical sciences. The data that one [[computer program]] gives to another are sometimes called parameters. ...
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  • * [[Calculator]]s and [[computer]]s * [[Programming language]]s ...
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  • :This [[computer file|file]] was last modified today at 11:15:05. ...] in many operating systems commands, [[URL]]s, [[computer programming]] [[programming language|languages]], and in the [[path (computing)|path representation]] o ...
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  • ..., and so are considered "easy". NP problems are fast (and so "easy") for a computer to check, but are not necessarily easy to solve. ...the P = NP problem], Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, vol. 38, pp. 101–107</ref> In 1971, [[Stephen Cook]] introduced th ...
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  • ...L. Carter and M.N. Wegman. Universal classes of hash functions. Journal of computer and system sciences, 18(2):143{154,1979.] ...roceedings of the 17th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP'90), volume 443, pages6{19. Springer, 1990.] ...
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  • This is the usual way to specify division in most computer [[programming language]]s since it can easily be typed as a simple sequence of characters ...
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  • |data13 = Jukna. ''Extremal Combinatorics: <br> With Applications in Computer Science,<br>2nd ed.'', Springer, 2011. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_programming Linear programming] ...
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  • |data13 = Jukna. ''Extremal Combinatorics: <br> With Applications in Computer Science,<br>2nd ed.'', Springer, 2011. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_programming Linear programming] ...
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  • ...the recipient of the Simons Graduate Fellowship and obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. ...arning. He is also interested in and publishes on analysis of mathematical programming, approximation algorithms, and hardness of approximation. ...
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